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Well England have had worse days...
Has that 6 landed yet? 😂😂😂
Buttler was absolutely ridiculous today. 😳
More brutality from Jos today... 101 not out with a six of the last ball
He really is having some good days out at the moment. The only English batter to score centuries in tests, ODI's and T20's
The only male English batter. Heather Knight did it too and tweeted something along the lines of “welcome to the club” I think 🙂
^ this
The pessimist in me says that he can't keep doing it, and his luck will run out.
The optimist says that Roy, Bairstow, Morgan, Livingstone, Mo....... can all produce similar and have yet to do so.
The optimist says that Roy, Bairstow, Morgan, Livingstone, Mo……. can all produce similar and have yet to do so.
To be fair to them, they've not had much opportunity to when Butter is in this form. England bat deep but we'd not know as only the top 4 have really had a look in.
More importantly, Morgan scored 40 n/o. Plus the tournament is wide open with India in trouble......
I'd like to see Livingstone get going, he was very destructive in the hundred.
I'd like to see Livingstone get going, he was very destructive in the hundred.
SA could still top us if they beat us and overhaul our NRR, chasing 90-odd vs Bangladesh could go some way but they're not pushing on so far
Livingstone has only faced 2 balls in the tournament so far. At least he is fresh from the IPL.
Yet his IPL record in the UAE-based leg was pretty poor - one score of 25 followed by four single-digit scores. Hopefully some time in the nets if he’s not getting match time.
Pretty impressive effort from Scotland there to get within 16 of NZ.
Yes- better showing than their two previous matches. Showed good intent.
Now, can Rashid tie up the Indian batters and close in on second place?
(I’m keeping off the YCC and ECB topic, which probably deserves its own thread. Even got a mention on R3 news this morning.)
No one watching the semi-final? Nicely poised at the moment I would say.
I’m tuned in, heart in mouth as I type with Mo skying that one
Not quite sure how this is going to go - we haven't quite managed to bang away the runs in the last few overs that we'd surely have expected to do. We really have to try for 15+ off each of these last two overs....
NZ death bowlers are pretty decent - good contest this.
This will be right, very tight.
Hmm, not really firing here.
NZ are either going to canter home in 16 or so overs or be all out for 80 or so. I can't quite decide.
2 big hitters back in the hutch!
tense stuff 🙁
Brilliant from Livingstone.
Shot Neesham! Not done yet.
🙁 NZ ahead on the worm
Oh Chris Jordan..... 🙁
Ooft - tight game. the first cricket match I have been able to follow this year ( Julie was a big fan) but I am enjoying it
Neesham gone makes it pretty even again maybe slightly favouring NZ still. Eek
f************************k
Game over I reckon. Oh well. NZ are a fine team to lose to and it's been a good contest.
For a team that rebranded themselves on fearless cricket, today England were way too conservative with the bat.
As for that Jordan over...........
Why's it got to turn to blame? They scored 166, NZ got them in a great game that ebbed and flowed. The TMS statman said it's the first time all tournament anyone's chased 160+ in 9 attempts. Sure, 10 more would have been interesting, if Bairstow and Livingstone had pulled off the relay or Livingstone got to the next skier. Jordan's over looked bad but it still takes immense skill to hit it for 20+
Just be gracious that a better team on the day got the upper hand. Just as Bangers and Eoin did in the post match interviews.
It's not blame, just comments. - NZ won because they risked it. We tried to play percentages - get to a score we wanted to defend.
The England white ball revolution started by looking at Brendan McCullums NZ side and playing no fear cricket. Today I don't feel we batted that way.
As for the Jordan over - it really was dreadful. At a crucial stage, he bowled them exactly the balls they needed to have a go at.
It was a great game, and the term who played better won it. Hopefully ****stan play them in the final, because they've played the best cricket to watch so far.
A good one from the stats nerds at ESPN CricInfo - prior to this game the highest successful chase in the last four overs of a T20I was 56.
After 16 overs NZ needed 57 and they got it with an over to spare...
Great to watch as an a Englishman with NZ citizenship 😀
Really didn't think we (NZ) had much hope going into this- batting takes time to get going and is short on lineup, bowling tends to tie down run rate, rather than take wickets.
In my opinion a big takeaway for England should be that there's a management/strategic problem- NZ have effectively shown that there is no need to neglect Test cricket to concentrate on the white ball formats.
That’s interesting Vinny - we have definitely done that. Test match cricket has definitely changed in recent years with all the short format matches they play. Very few players able to play the “Boycott” role in world cricket.
Test match cricket has definitely changed in recent years with all the short format matches they play. Very few players able to play the “Boycott” role in world cricket.
I didn't have any stats to back this up, but seems to me that test matches are generally not lasting as long as they used to. Maybe modern players don't have the patience to do the Boycott role if they are increasingly used to the "whack it all over the ground and be back in the changing room for tea and buns" style of white ball cricket.
Not necessarily a bad thing either (and I say that as someone who has little time for the T20 format). The test cricket I've watched recently has often been quite exciting.
The ****stan v Australia game has just got interesting 🙂
Wow, was that a game losing error?
good finish coming...
Well then, who had Australia down to win it?!?!
There's a few big names and profile players and ex-players looking a bit uneasy this evening.
Hard to see how YCC can reform itself when its largest creditor, the Graves Trust, holds so much sway over its Board. I don’t envy Lord Patel’s task.
Hard to see how YCC can reform itself when its largest creditor, the Graves Trust, holds so much sway over its Board. I don’t envy Lord Patel’s task.
Now it has blow up so badly the Trustees would be exposing themselves to serious financial risk if they stand in the way of reform because Yorkshire isn't financially viable if it loses all its sponsors and major matches. If it ain't viable then the loan goes bad and the trustees are potentially on the hook.